Background: Breast compression is important in mammography in order to improve image quality, better separate tissue components, and reduce absorbed dose to the breast. In this study we use a method to measure and visualize the distribution of pressure over a compressed breast in mammography. Purpose: To measure and describe the pressure distribution over the breast as a result of applied breast compression in mammography. Material and Methods: One hundred and three women aged 40.7-74.3 years (median, 48.9 years) invited for mammographic screening consented to take part in this study. They were subjected to two additional breast compressions of the left breast (standard force and approximately 50% reduction). Pressure images of the compress...
PURPOSE: X-ray mammography is the primary tool for early detection of breast cancer and for follow-u...
Objective: Compression is used in mammography to reduce breast thickness, which is claimed to impro...
Objectives Breast compression is used in mammography to improve image quality and reduce radiation d...
The pressure distribution over a compressed breast is in general heterogeneous. In this study we inv...
The standard procedure at mammography is to compress the breast in order to improve image quality, b...
Background: Breast compression in mammography is important but is a source of discomfort and has bee...
In mammography, breast compression is applied to reduce the thickness of the breast. While it is wid...
A lack of consistent guidelines regarding mammographic compression has led to wide variation in its ...
Purpose: In x-ray mammography, flattening of the breast improves image quality and reduces absorbed ...
In current mammography practice, similar compression forces are applied to all breasts. Women with s...
Contains fulltext : 154324.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To c...
Objective To perform a calibration study to provide data to help improve consistency in the pressure...
This work focusses on the compression force applied to the breast during mammographic imaging. The l...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare a conventional 14 decanewton (daN) force-standardized compression protoc...
PURPOSE: X-ray mammography is the primary tool for early detection of breast cancer and for follow-u...
Objective: Compression is used in mammography to reduce breast thickness, which is claimed to impro...
Objectives Breast compression is used in mammography to improve image quality and reduce radiation d...
The pressure distribution over a compressed breast is in general heterogeneous. In this study we inv...
The standard procedure at mammography is to compress the breast in order to improve image quality, b...
Background: Breast compression in mammography is important but is a source of discomfort and has bee...
In mammography, breast compression is applied to reduce the thickness of the breast. While it is wid...
A lack of consistent guidelines regarding mammographic compression has led to wide variation in its ...
Purpose: In x-ray mammography, flattening of the breast improves image quality and reduces absorbed ...
In current mammography practice, similar compression forces are applied to all breasts. Women with s...
Contains fulltext : 154324.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To c...
Objective To perform a calibration study to provide data to help improve consistency in the pressure...
This work focusses on the compression force applied to the breast during mammographic imaging. The l...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare a conventional 14 decanewton (daN) force-standardized compression protoc...
PURPOSE: X-ray mammography is the primary tool for early detection of breast cancer and for follow-u...
Objective: Compression is used in mammography to reduce breast thickness, which is claimed to impro...
Objectives Breast compression is used in mammography to improve image quality and reduce radiation d...